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"Drarry is the next Jegulus"
No, it is not. NottPott is the next Jegulus, but you are not ready for that talk yet.
Drarry is the next Jeverus
(And you're not ready for this talk either)
My Recommended Theo Secretly or Not-So-Secretly Courts Harry Fics/Unaware He Was Courting Him:
@gillfox told me to drop the fics on this post, so here we are! đ
These will not be in any particular order! I'm just going to go through my bookmarks on AO3 and list them! And the unaware ones are my opinion due to courting fics and what they consist of!
Some are dark and unhinged which I have already explained I enjoy, but if that is something you do not just read the tags and ignore! But most are fluffy!!
âą Seven Words by Helios_The_Sun
âą Water in a Dry Country by Lomonaaeren
âą 5 Days Leading to Confession by Dann1e
âą Finna Hjarta by Slytherinbabe40
âą The Little Details Matter Most (Your Heartbeat Against Mine) by Otaku6337
âą Courtship, Companionship (The Hidden Words He Offers, The Undeniable Kindness) by Otaku6337
âą The Language of Flowers by harleyrea
âą Cool with the lightning by unfamiliar_geckos
âą A Cacophony of Love and Violence by Lomonaaeren
âą XOXO, Harry by Slytheremm
âą Thirteen Gifts by Lomonaaeren
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NOTTPOTT NATION please accept my offerings once again.
ânah, the nottâs have always been evil. way before they joined you-know-who,â ron said with a snort, as though this was as well-known a fact as the colour of grass.
âoh? how so?â harry asked, distractedly. his eyes found their way towards the slytherin table. specifically towards theodore nott, who currently was currently yawning over a piece of toast as tracy davis braided his hair.
ron rolled his eyes, âeveryone knows it. the notts came over with the vikings, seem to forget they arenât warriors anymore. youâd be hard pressed to find a nott in the family tree that hasnât killed one of their own.â
hermione perked up, adding something about an old article she read about nottâs mother dying in mysterious circumstances, but harry wasnât listening anymore.
he was, of course, looking at nott again.
the boy in question had rolled his sleeves up, revealing those absolutely fascinating runic tattoos that decorated his arms. catching harryâs eye, nott raised an eyebrow at him.
harry felt his cheeks heat up, and ducked his head back down, suddenly fascinated by the half-eaten scrambled eggs on his own plate.
yes, the notts were very evil indeed.
harry best stay far, far away.
Young Theo and Harry color sketch
in an honor of the Heir of House Prince updating and dragging me kicking and screaming back to nottpott circle/fandom, Yall can expect more nottpott from me even if its just sketches
I used to love Hinny as a ship - until I realized all the reasons I loved it were blanks in the text that I filled in in my head. Within the text itself, JKR seriously ruined this ship. She gave Harry & Ginny absolutely phenomenal potential as a couple ⊠and then went nowhere with it.
The Horcrux plotline couldâve been THE thing that brought those two together. Because Ginny was literally possessed by a Horcrux for a whole year. She of all people should understand what itâs like for Harry - a Horcrux himself - to feel so mentally violated by Voldemort. And honestly this is why I shipped them as I was reading the books; I figured thatâd be a beautiful way of bonding them in the future.
But insteadâŠwhen Ginny mentions that experience in the later books, Harry literally says âI forgot.â
EXCUSE ME??????
Weâre supposed to believe sheâs the love of his life when he FORGOT THAT SHE SPENT A WHOLE YEAR POSSESSED BY HIS GREATEST ENEMY AND HE HAD TO RESCUE HER FROM SAID ENEMY????
(Meanwhile he remembers something Draco looked at in a shop 4 years ago.)
Iâm sorry but I just canât buy that.
Then when they do get together, does it happen because Harry realizes âoh Ginny gets meâ? No, itâs because Harry suddenly and abruptly thinks âoh no, sheâs hot.â
And then they never talk about Voldemort. He never trusts her with the Horcrux info, the way he trusts Ron and Hermione, his best friends. He gets with her as an escape/way of forgetting what heâs been going through, which is the most shallow excuse for a relationship.
Then she proves she actually doesnât get him at all, when she says âI knew you wouldnât be happy unless you were fighting Voldemort.â HAPPY??? Harry is not HAPPY to be fighting Voldemort!! Ginny assumes Harry enjoys being The Chosen One, being the hero that she sees him as. If she really understood him, she would never say that.
Weâre supposed to think theyâd actually be perfect life partners???
Plus thereâs not even a payoff between Ginny and Voldemort in any way. Imagine how satisfying it wouldâve been if Ginny got to destroy one of the Horcruxes. Not that Neville didnât deserve his big moment, but like if Ginny had been in the Room of Requirement fire scene and tossed the diadem into the flames herself, or if sheâd been the first one to pick up the Sword of Gryffindor and used it to save some people before tossing it to Neville for him to take out Nagini. Forget her being the main characterâs endgame love interest - Ginny herself, as her own character, deserved that closure.
And then the movies didnât even TRY to fix this - they actually made it blatantly worse by stripping Ginny of all of her book personality, causing their relationship to make even LESS sense.
Hinny are more of an idea of a great couple than actually a great couple. We come up with all these reasons in our heads why theyâd be good together, but JKR never actually puts those reasons into the text or makes them a proper part of the story to give their relationship real development. Instead, she makes it extremely superficial and, in many ways, toxic.
Ladies, letâs all agree we can do better than a guy who is a longtime family friend and yet forgets about that one time we got possessed by an evil wizard even though he remembers what his ârivalâ glanced at in a store 4 years ago.
And they don't even make sense. In that same book Harry looks down on Romilda Vane and other girls like in book 4 because he thinks they like him just because he's Harry Potter. And you're going to tell me he was fine to date his biggest obsessed fan afterwards??? How does that make any sense???
Harry avoided girls like her but then he suddenly decides to like her for no reason??
I feel like Harry's chest monster thing and animalistic thoughts stems more from the deep connections Tom Riddle's soul had with her than Harry liking her. Remember, she poured her soul out into the Diary. My guess is that it's the Horcrux inside of Harry making him so interested into her.
Because there is no logical explanation for his sudden fixation on her when he never gave a single care about her previous books. He didn't even want to talk about Sirius in book 4 because she was here! Nor about the Horcruxes and what he was planning!
They don't talk and Harry suddenly wants her?? Yeah. Seems more like one of the effects of the Horcruxes to me...
I used to love Hinny as a ship - until I realized all the reasons I loved it were blanks in the text that I filled in in my head. Within the text itself, JKR seriously ruined this ship. She gave Harry & Ginny absolutely phenomenal potential as a couple ⊠and then went nowhere with it.
The Horcrux plotline couldâve been THE thing that brought those two together. Because Ginny was literally possessed by a Horcrux for a whole year. She of all people should understand what itâs like for Harry - a Horcrux himself - to feel so mentally violated by Voldemort. And honestly this is why I shipped them as I was reading the books; I figured thatâd be a beautiful way of bonding them in the future.
But insteadâŠwhen Ginny mentions that experience in the later books, Harry literally says âI forgot.â
EXCUSE ME??????
Weâre supposed to believe sheâs the love of his life when he FORGOT THAT SHE SPENT A WHOLE YEAR POSSESSED BY HIS GREATEST ENEMY AND HE HAD TO RESCUE HER FROM SAID ENEMY????
(Meanwhile he remembers something Draco looked at in a shop 4 years ago.)
Iâm sorry but I just canât buy that.
Then when they do get together, does it happen because Harry realizes âoh Ginny gets meâ? No, itâs because Harry suddenly and abruptly thinks âoh no, sheâs hot.â
And then they never talk about Voldemort. He never trusts her with the Horcrux info, the way he trusts Ron and Hermione, his best friends. He gets with her as an escape/way of forgetting what heâs been going through, which is the most shallow excuse for a relationship.
Then she proves she actually doesnât get him at all, when she says âI knew you wouldnât be happy unless you were fighting Voldemort.â HAPPY??? Harry is not HAPPY to be fighting Voldemort!! Ginny assumes Harry enjoys being The Chosen One, being the hero that she sees him as. If she really understood him, she would never say that.
Weâre supposed to think theyâd actually be perfect life partners???
Plus thereâs not even a payoff between Ginny and Voldemort in any way. Imagine how satisfying it wouldâve been if Ginny got to destroy one of the Horcruxes. Not that Neville didnât deserve his big moment, but like if Ginny had been in the Room of Requirement fire scene and tossed the diadem into the flames herself, or if sheâd been the first one to pick up the Sword of Gryffindor and used it to save some people before tossing it to Neville for him to take out Nagini. Forget her being the main characterâs endgame love interest - Ginny herself, as her own character, deserved that closure.
And then the movies didnât even TRY to fix this - they actually made it blatantly worse by stripping Ginny of all of her book personality, causing their relationship to make even LESS sense.
Hinny are more of an idea of a great couple than actually a great couple. We come up with all these reasons in our heads why theyâd be good together, but JKR never actually puts those reasons into the text or makes them a proper part of the story to give their relationship real development. Instead, she makes it extremely superficial and, in many ways, toxic.
Ladies, letâs all agree we can do better than a guy who is a longtime family friend and yet forgets about that one time we got possessed by an evil wizard even though he remembers what his ârivalâ glanced at in a store 4 years ago.
I decided to practice some profiles and ended up drawing a bunch of HP characters based on book quotes. (I have 2 more pieces like this with some of the adult characters. I will clean them up and post them too).
Under the cut are the quotes I used as references for the characters' appearance, because too much research went into that.
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I don't remember if Harry is a Morning person or not, I feel like he is pretty grumpy
Well, I ended up writing about Harry's sleep habits in general since it was interesting to me, so you're getting a little more than you bargained for here.
Harry is often mentioned waking up early. He is probably used to it from the Dursleys and whenever he's excited or anxious even more so:
Harry woke at five oâclock the next morning and was too excited and nervous to go back to sleep. He got up and pulled on his jeans because he didnât want to walk into the station in his wizardâs robes â heâd change on the train.Â
(PS, Ch6)
Harry woke early on Saturday morning and lay for a while thinking about the coming Quidditch match. He was nervous, mainly at the thought of what Wood would say if Gryffindor lost, but also at the idea of facing a team mounted on the fastest racing brooms gold could buy.Â
(CoS, Ch10)
Harry woke early next morning, wrapped in a sleeping bag on the drawing room floor. A chink of sky was visible between the heavy curtains: It was the cool, clear blue of watered ink, somewhere between night and dawn, and everything was quiet except for Ron and Hermioneâs slow, deep breathing. Harry glanced over at the dark shapes they made on the floor beside him.
(DH, Ch10)
When he's nervous or anxious he also struggles to fall asleep to begin with, and doesn't sleep a lot at all:
Harry went to bed with his head buzzing with the same question. Neville was snoring loudly, but Harry couldnât sleep. He tried to empty his mind â he needed to sleep, he had to, he had his first Quidditch match in a few hours â but the expression on Snapeâs face when Harry had seen his leg wasnât easy to forget.
(PS, Ch11)
A hundred and fifty points lost. That put Gryffindor in last place. In one night, theyâd ruined any chance Gryffindor had had for the House Cup. Harry felt as though the bottom had dropped out of his stomach. How could they ever make up for this? Harry didnât sleep all night.
(PS, Ch15)
âHarry, you â you look terrible.â Harry hadnât gotten to sleep until daybreak.Â
(PoA, Ch11)
He thought of the letter he had written to Sirius before leaving Privet Drive. Would Sirius have gotten it yet? When would he reply? Harry lay looking up at the canvas, but no flying fantasies came to him now to ease him to sleep, and it was a long time after Charlieâs snores filled the tent that Harry finally dozed off.
(GoF, Ch9)
Feeling disappointed, Harry threw the book back into his trunk, turned off the lamp, and rolled over, thinking of werewolves and Snape, Stan Shunpike and the Half-Blood Prince, and finally falling into an uneasy sleep full of creeping shadows and the cries of bitten children. ...
(HBP, Ch16)
Harry did not sleep well that night. He lay awake for what felt like hours, wondering how Malfoy was using the Room of Requirement and what he, Harry, would see when he went in there the following day
(HBP, Ch21)
And he seems to get up and get ready immediately when he gets up, he doesn't dwindle in bed and struggles to wake up:
Harry woke on the last day of the holidays, thinking that he would at least meet Ron and Hermione tomorrow, on the Hogwarts Express. He got up, dressed, went for a last look at the Firebolt, and was just wondering where heâd have lunch, when someone yelled his name and he turned.
(PoA, Ch4)
Even when he is startled awake by something happening:
Harry woke as suddenly as though heâd been hit in the face. Disoriented in the total darkness, he fumbled with his hangings â he could hear movements around him, and Seamus Finniganâs voice from the other side of the room: âWhatâs going on?â
(PoA, Ch13)
Early next morning, Harry woke with a plan fully formed in his mind, as though his sleeping brain had been working on it all night. He got up, dressed in the pale dawn light, left the dormitory without waking Ron, and went back down to the deserted common room.
(GoF, Ch15)
And he doesn't really sleep in late (unless he didn't sleep at all the night before, which happens a few times). At least not that I could find. The only time he seems to be sleepy and wants to stay in bed lazily I could find is when he is given a dreamless sleep potion:
Harry took the goblet and drank a few mouthfuls. He felt himself becoming drowsy at once. Everything around him became hazy; the lamps around the hospital wing seemed to be winking at him in a friendly way through the screen around his bed; his body felt as though it was sinking deeper into the warmth of the feather matress. Before he could finish the potion, before he could say another word, his exhaustion had carried him off to sleep. Harry woke up, so warm, so very sleepy, that he didnât open his eyes, wanting to drop off again. The room was still dimly lit; he was sure it was still nighttime and had a feeling that he couldnât have been asleep very long.
(GoF, Ch36)
It also seems that once he's awake (even if very early) Harry struggles falling back asleep:
Harry fumbled for his alarm clock and looked at it. It was half past four. Cursing Peeves, he rolled over and tried to get back to sleep, but it was very difficult, now that he was awake, to ignore the sounds of the thunder rumbling overhead, the pounding of the wind against the castle walls, and the distant creaking of the trees in the Forbidden Forest. In a few hours he would be out on the Quidditch field, battling through that gale. Finally, he gave up any thought of more sleep, got up, dressed, picked up his Nimbus Two Thousand, and walked quietly out of the dormitory.
(PoA, Ch9)
And all of this makes sense. Trauma and PTSD can affect sleep very negatively. Since OotP, Harry has many uneasy, nightmare-filled nights:
Harry had a troubled nightâs sleep.Â
(OotP, Ch10)
In the meantime, he had nothing to look forward to but another restless, disturbed night, because even when he escaped nightmares about Cedric he had unsettling dreams about long dark corridors, all finishing in dead ends and locked doors, which he supposed had something to do with the trapped feeling he had when he was awake.Â
(OotP, Ch1)
After two nights of little sleep, Harryâs senses seemed more alert than usual.
(DH, Ch19)
Actually, the nightmares and restless nights are there prior to OotP too, this kid is so traumatized:
Harry wished he could forget what heâd seen in the mirror as easily, but he couldnât. He started having nightmares. Over and over again he dreamed about his parents disappearing in a flash of green light, while a high voice cackled with laughter.
(PS, Ch13)
As I mentioned, Harry doesn't sleep well when he's anxious, stressed, or excited, and for this kid, it's basically always. So, I think Harry tends to wake up on the earlier side of things and is capable of functioning decently (if angrier) on little to no sleep.
Since I was looking for info on Harry's sleep, apparently, depending on the position he falls asleep in, he snores, loudly:
Harry Potter was snoring loudly. He had been sitting in a chair beside his bedroom window for the best part of four hours, staring out at the darkening street, and had finally fallen asleep with one side of his face pressed against the cold windowpane, his glasses askew and his mouth wide open.
(HBP, Ch3)
(As a general note, Ron and Neville snore too)
I was really encouraged to share more of my art (both here and irl), so I'm doing my part to fill up the Nottpott tag a bit. So here's some Nottpott with my design of Theodore Nott (& Harry, obviously).
harry/any guy with jealous draco in the background is always funny but it's even funnier when it's a slytherin bc he gets more obnoxious about it
Theo staring at Hari because he is still asleep, which is rare: "Look at him."
Theo continues to stare but he knows Dobby is in the room because the elf likes to alert them the moment the morning tea is ready: "I would die for him."
Theo's formerly besotted smile turns a tad bit bloodthirsty: "I would kill for him!"
Finally, Theo sighs like a lovesick idiot: "Either way, what bliss."
Dobby who just heard all that: "Dobby thinks Master Theo is an idiot. But Dobby agrees."
_________
Set in my How About No? Au because yeah I'm still thinking about it XD
I like Draco, I really do, but in my fics heâs kinda⊠a loser? In the nicest way possible. At least in my NottPott fics. Bc imagine you spend seven years in this weirdly homoerotic rivalry with a guy. He saves your life, you save his life. Your mother asked him (your enemy!) whether or not you survived and lied to a magical Hitler for him after. He testifies for you at your trial, your relationship is slowly getting more and more civilâŠ
And then you come back to school and heâs suddenly in love with a guy that didnât speak, like at all (not just to your rival â at all)
Iâd start screaming.
One of my favorite pieces of Harry Potter media outside the main book series is the Fantastic Beasts book annotated by Harry, Ron, & Hermione. I thought some people might like to see some of their notes w/o having to support JKR. Iâm also pretty good at telling their handwriting apart, but feel free to correct me if it doesnât look right!
Hermione:
Unfortunately this is the only page Hermione actually writes on. On a positive note, this page is also really good for comparing the trioâs handwriting!
Hermione clearly has pretty small, neat handwriting that appears to be a mix of cursive and print. Her words are also spaced out for clarity, but the letters in the words themselves are a little cramped.
Think about how long Hermioneâs essays are repeatedly stated to be, and how small she writesâŠ
Ron: (pt 1 due to picture limits)
Ron is said to have handwriting like an âuntidy scrawlâ but itâs very legible. Itâs untidy mostly in the sense that his letters vary in size and placement. His handwriting is easy to tell apart from Harryâs because of this, ESPECIALLY the size, but Ron also uses less cursive than Harry & Hermione do.
Technically the one where âbumâ is circled could be Harry because the handwriting doesnât make it clear but. I think we all know
The Xâs next to âacromantulaâ are also a guess but considering he hates spiders most, he added Xâs to pixies, and the letters are bigger than Harryâs, Iâm willing to say thatâs Ron.
Ron: (pt 2)
Oh my god? The puffskein thing? Fred LOVES terrorizing Ron, the poor guy
Love Ronâs doodles also. Very cute, very fun
Harry: (pt 1)
Harryâs writing is surprisingly small, really comparable to Hermioneâs. He also partially uses cursive though Iâd argue he uses more print than Hermione does. What stands out most to be is how âlowâ his letters are. Where he crosses them, or the round part of dâs and bâs, or just generally that the lowercase are significantly smaller than the uppercase.
Harry points out in DH that he and Lily make their gâs the same wayâ Iâm assuming what he means is that they both curl their gâs (and yâs) also very low. I would say this is his biggest tell when youâre trying to figure out which character wrote something.
Harry and Ron both joke about Hagrid a lot here. Out of love, Iâm sure, lol.
Harry: (pt 2)
Harry thinking about Lupin! Very cute
Is there more context to the Snape thing ?? I donât remember if anything about Kappas come up in regard to Snape (although Iâll be the first to say I barely remember HBPâ I go back to it the least). If anyone knows, feel free to let me know!
These come much earlier in the book but I wanted to save them for last because itâs both Harry & Ron and because itâs my favorite. Harry jokingly calling Ron âWeasleyâ is something I donât remember him ever doing in the books, which is fun.
Harryâs word was almost definitely âacromantula.â I love his weird stick figure. Why does it look like that?? (My hc is he made the limbs super long to make it look like Ron LOL)
Weird fun fact, Ron is the only one here who writes all 3 trio membersâ names in this. Not important, just interesting
I wonder who won Tic Tac Toe?
Bringing this back
âPlease, sir,â said Hermione, whose hand was still in the air, âthe werewolf differs from the true wolf in several small ways. The snout of the werewolf ââ âThat is the second time you have spoken out of turn, Miss Granger,â said Snape coolly. âFive more points from Gryffindor for being an insufferable know-it-all.â Hermione went very red, put down her hand, and stared at the floor with her eyes full of tears. It was a mark of how much the class loathed Snape that they were all glaring at him, because every one of them had called Hermione a know-it-all at least once, and Ron, who told Hermione she was a know-it-all at least twice a week, said loudly, âYou asked us a question and she knows the answer! Why ask if you donât want to be told?â The class knew instantly heâd gone too far. Snape advanced on Ron slowly, and the room held its breath. âDetention, Weasley,â Snape said silkily, his face very close to Ronâs. âAnd if I ever hear you criticize the way I teach a class again, you will be very sorry indeed.â No one made a sound throughout the rest of the lesson. They sat and made notes on werewolves from the textbook, while Snape prowled up and down the rows of desks, examining the work they had been doing with Professor Lupin. âVery poorly explained . . . That is incorrect, the kappa is more commonly found in Mongolia. . . . Professor Lupin gave this eight out of ten? I wouldnât have given it three. . . .â When the bell rang at last, Snape held them back. âYou will each write an essay, to be handed in to me, on the ways you recognize and kill werewolves. I want two rolls of parchment on the subject, and I want them by Monday morning. It is time somebody took this class in hand. Weasley, stay behind, we need to arrange your detention.â
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Bowing in Harry Potter
Sometimes the need to make a spreadsheet overwhelms me and here we are: a data-informed examination of bowing in the wizarding world :)
Throughout the seven-book series, we see approximately 93* bows performed by about 35 characters. In analyzing which characters bow, to whom**, and the purpose these bows serve, I was able to pull out some interesting observations I wanted to share with you all.
Who bows, and to whom?
Slightly greater than half of the bows in the series (51 of 93, or 55%) are performed by wizards, and most are made to another wizard or group of wizards. The only non-humans on the receiving end of bows from wizards are the leader of the giants (Karkus) and Buckbeak. It's worth noting that both have massive (literally!) physical advantages on wizards, and that bowing seems to be a critical part in how wizards can attempt to interact with them safely.
Of the 93 bows performed in a series that focuses mainly on wizards, it's notable that almost half (45%) of bows described in the series are performed by non-wizards (magical beings/creatures/entities), and all of these bows are directed towards wizards. The relatively high number of bows performed by these magical entities are driven mainly by house-elf bowing. Kreacher is the character who bows the most in the series; he alone bows 18 times and accounts for almost 20% of all bows performed. Kreacher bows mainly to Harry (12), though he also bows to Sirius, Fred, George, Ron, and Hermione. When taken together with Dobbyâs bows (4) and other Hogwarts House Elvesâ bowing (7), the house-elves make up almost a third of all bows performed in the series, and never receive a bow in return. I was also struck by how often Goblins are described as bowing to wizards in the series (5 times, more than Dobby and as often as Buckbeak, who must bow if one wants to interact with him in a safe manner). Given the relatively little page time that goblins are given in the series and their explicit disdain for servility to wizards ("I recognize no Wizarding master," Griphook says), the amount of bowing is a bit of a contradiction and could be interesting to explore in any fan work that centers goblins.
After Kreacher and the Hogwarts house-elves as a collective group, the character who most often bows is Albus Dumbledore:
Dumbledoreâs fondness for the social niceties is even noted by Voldemort:
âWe bow to each other, Harry,â said Voldemort, bending a little, but keeping his snakelike face upturned to Harry. âCome, the niceties must be observed. ... Dumbledore would like you to show manners. ... Bow to death, Harry. ...â
Voldemort is taunting Harry here, not necessarily characterizing Dumbledore, so we can forgive him for overlooking an underappreciated aspect of Dumbledoreâs adherence to manners: Dumbledore often weaponizes politeness:
Harry looked around; all three of the Dursleys were cowering with their arms over their heads as their glasses bounced up and down on their skulls, their contents flying everywhere.âOh, Iâm so sorry,â said Dumbledore politely, and he raised his wand again. All three glasses vanished. âBut it would have been better manners to drink it, you know.â
And so while Dumbledore's bows are always framed as courteous (the narration does not editorialize as with Snapeâs bow to Umbridge), it more often than not serves as a placating gesture while heâs exerting authority over people that he does not particularly like, such as Rita Skeeter, Cornelius Fudge, and Dolores Umbridge:
âI will be delighted to hear the reasoning behind the rudeness, Rita,â said Dumbledore, with a courteous bow and a smile, âbut Iâm afraid we will have to discuss the matter later. The Weighing of the Wands is about to start, and it cannot take place if one of our champions is hidden in a broom cupboard.â
Dumbledore inclined his head in a little bow. âThen undoubtedly the Ministry will be making a full inquiry into why two dementors were so very far from Azkaban and why they attacked without authorization.â
As High Inquisitor you have every right to dismiss my teachers. You do not, however, have the authority to send them away from the castle. I am afraid,â he went on, with a courteous little bow, âthat the power to do that still resides with the headmaster, and it is my wish that Professor Trelawney continue to live at Hogwarts.â
Itâs also notable that Dumbledore does not bow to any Death Eaters; Lucius Malfoy bows to Dumbledore twice in Chamber of Secrets, but the bow is never returned.
We've already mentioned Buckbeak and the unnamed Gringotts goblins, so let's take a second to look at the only other character who bows 5 times in the series: Harry. His bowing is driven by his bows to Buckbeak in Prisoner of Azkaban, Goblet of Fire, and Half-Blood Prince (sorry, Witherwings):
The only other character to whom Harry ever bows is Voldemort. He is magically forced to do so before Voldemort initiates their duel in Goblet of Fire.
Harry is, unsurprisingly, much more often on the receiving ends of bows.** As our main character, a renowned name in the wizarding world, and generally adored by house-elves (one of whom he⊠owns), Harry is on the receiving end of a bow about 40 times:
Almost three-quarters of the bows Harry receives come from Kreacher, the Hogwarts house elves, Buckbeak, Dobby, or Gringotts goblins. Wizards who bow to him include shop owners in Diagon Alley (Madam Malkin, Ollivander, and Tom the Barman), and Order members such as Dedalus and Kingsley.
Hermione and Ron are often bowed to as well, but many of these instances reflect bows made to them while they are in Harry's company. Independently of Harry, Hermione is bowed to by Slughorn, an unnamed Hogwarts house-elf, and a Gringotts goblin, though the latter thinks she is Bellatrix. Ron is bowed to by Dobby and Kreacher.
Besides Harry and those receiving bows in his company (e.g. Ron, Hermione, & Hagrid), the wizards who receive the most bows tend to have power, status, and/or lineage: Voldemort (6), Umbridge (4), Fudge (3), Sirius (3), Dumbledore (3), and Draco (3):
What purpose do bows serve?
In marking each bow made in the series, I attempted to draw some conclusions about the types of bows typically made in the wizarding world and came up with the following five categories. I've attempted to define and characterize the main features of each grouping below, but as this process of classification was subjective I'd love to hear anyone else's take!
Service bows: service bows are made by shopkeepers to their patrons, deferential employees to their superiors, Death Eaters to Voldemort, and subservient magical creatures/beings/manifestations to wizards. These bows are made by the subordinate (willingly or unwillingly) to demonstrate respect for their superiorâs status and a willingness to serve, due to the power dynamic that exists between them. Service bows make up the majority of bows made in the series (53%), and the high rate of bowing is driven by house-elves.
Courtesy bows: courtesy bows are made by formal, upper-class wizards to one another as a sign of politeness. Most courtesy bows are made between relative equals and thus the receiver of the bow may even bow in return. About a fifth of the bows made in the series fall into this category, and our main man of the courtesy bow is none other than Albus Dumbledore (see above). One thing that stood out to me was that about half of courtesy bows were made to female characters, a notably high ratio. Five of Dumbledoreâs courtesy bows are to female characters, and other wizards who bow at least once to a female character upon addressing them or taking their leave include Slughorn, Ollivander, Fudge, and Karkaroff. This group of wizards, who are most of them from an older generation, status-conscious, and/or highly formal, suggests that making courtesy bows to witches may be a somewhat old-fashioned habit among higher-class circles. However, while it is much more common for female characters to be bowed to than it is for them to bow to other characters, Madame Maxime and Umbridge both make courtesy bows to other professors.
Scripted bows: scripted bows are made as part of formal or otherwise rigidly-adhered-to codes of interaction (i.e. between wizards and hippogriffs or giants, or between wizards in formal dueling scenariosâwilling or unwilling). These bows are highly symbolic, conveying less real information about power hierarchies or politeness. About another fifth of bows made in the series fall into this category, with the greatest number being made by Harry, Ron, or Hermione to Buckbeak in order to approach him, who often bows in response. It's interesting to me how few of these bows are between wizards in dueling scenarios. In fact, I only counted three: Lockhart bowing to Snape in COS (which Snape does not return), Voldemort "bending a little" towards Harry, and Harry bowing (forced) to Voldemort in GOF. In Harry and Draco's formal duel in COS, they "barely inclined their heads," which I did not count as a bow.
Performative bows: performative bows are taken in recognition of a feat respected by an assembled crowd. In the HP series, these celebratory gestures are not made not proactively out of a sense of self-importance, but in response to a crowdâs already expressed approval. Performative bows are relatively rare (we only see 3 in the series). Characters taking a bow in front of a group of people in recognition of a job well done are Ron, Ludo Bagman, and the Sorting Hatârelatively jovial, upbeat, charismatic characters who enjoy being the center of attention.
Mocking bows: Mocking bows are made rarely in the series (again, we only see 3), but I wanted to carve them out because although they do convey information about how bows are used in the wizarding world, it's often in the negative. Mocking bows are made by sarcastic characters to ridicule the pompousness of a courtesy bow (Fred to Harry) or the deference of a service bow, conveying contempt for the idea that the person on the receiving end would be their superior (Fred to Ron, Snape to Umbridge).
Anyway, thank you for indulging me and my spreadsheets and sticking with me through this post that no one asked for. Hope this has been in any way thought-provoking for anyone else re: wizarding world/HP world-building!
*This analysis was conducted by searching for âbow,â âbowed,â and âbowingâ in the text via Pottersearch (my beloved). I excluded âbowed headsâ or instances used to describe a posture as opposed to a gesture (e.g. "heads bowed against the wind" or when Ron pulls at the front of Harryâs robes in OOTP) This is not intended to be the singular, definitive analysis and I welcome anyone else to replicate this analysis and/or provide your own commentary, corrections, or suggestions! :)
**Note: Because more than one person can be the recipient of a single bow, the N total number of bows I've identified = 93, but the N total number of recipients I've identified = 125. I've tried to be clear which set of data I am referring to for each analysis but it is important to keep in mind that these are not 1:1 datasets.